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But
within
a
while
Sir
Tristram
greatly
longed
to
see
Cornwall
,
and
Sir
Kay
Hedius
desired
to
go
with
him
.
So
they
took
ship
;
but
as
soon
as
they
were
at
sea
the
wind
blew
them
upon
the
coast
of
North
Wales
,
nigh
to
Castle
Perilous
,
hard
by
a
forest
wherein
were
many
strange
adventures
ofttimes
to
be
met
.
Then
said
Sir
Tristram
to
Sir
Kay
Hedius
,
“
Let
us
prove
some
of
them
ere
we
depart
.
”
So
they
took
their
horses
and
rode
forth
.
When
they
had
ridden
a
mile
or
more
,
Sir
Tristram
spied
a
goodly
knight
before
him
well
armed
,
who
sat
by
a
clear
fountain
with
a
strong
horse
near
him
,
tied
to
an
oak
-
tree
.
“
Fair
sir
,
”
said
he
,
when
they
came
near
,
“
ye
seem
to
be
a
knight
errant
by
your
arms
and
harness
,
therefore
make
ready
now
to
joust
with
one
of
us
,
or
both
.
”
Thereat
the
knight
spake
not
,
but
took
his
shield
and
buckled
it
round
his
neck
,
and
leaping
on
his
horse
caught
a
spear
from
his
squire
’
s
hand
.
Then
said
Sir
Kay
Hedius
to
Sir
Tristram
,
“
Let
me
assay
him
.
”
“
Do
thy
best
,
”
said
he
.
So
the
two
knights
met
,
and
Sir
Kay
Hedius
fell
sorely
wounded
in
the
breast
.
“
Thou
hast
well
jousted
,
”
cried
Sir
Tristram
to
the
knight
;
“
now
make
ready
for
me
!
”
“
I
am
ready
,
”
answered
he
,
and
encountered
him
,
and
smote
him
so
heavily
that
he
fell
down
from
his
horse
.
Whereat
,
being
ashamed
,
he
put
his
shield
before
him
,
and
drew
his
sword
,
crying
to
the
strange
knight
to
do
likewise
.
Then
they
fought
on
foot
for
well
nigh
two
hours
,
till
they
were
both
weary
.
At
last
Sir
Tristram
said
,
“
In
all
my
life
I
never
met
a
knight
so
strong
and
well
-
breathed
as
ye
be
.
It
were
a
pity
we
should
further
hurt
each
other
.
Hold
thy
hand
,
fair
knight
,
and
tell
me
thy
name
.
”